We have AEP here, but it's like you said, go out in the country where
Buckeye Rual Elect. is, and you have outages all the time, and you don't
want to live there in the winter.
Clocks is not what I'm concerned over as much as certain pieces of
industrial equipment that must rotate at a certain speed, or are supposed
to. Also, if they are going to allow the frequency to get slower, any
motor, or transformer, needs more iron in it, and just a 10 Hz difference
is enough to amount to a significant increase in iron. One can easily use a
50 Hz transformer on 60 Hz, but not a 60 Hz on 50 Hz. The speed difference
in motors from 50 Hz to 60 Hz would be around 1.2%, just roughly guessing
it in my head, at 1800 RPM, and we don't know how much they intend to allow
it to vary.
Best,
Will
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On 6/24/2011 at 6:33 PM gary wrote:
>It all depends where you live. I know people that get an outage a week,
>so setting clocks is a way of life.
>>PGE, bless their corporate hearts, is run both like a Swiss clock and
>third world nation power. If you have a fair amount of industry or malls
>nearby (i.e. customers), your power is great. Live at the edge of town,
>and things are not so good, even in Silicon Valley. Monte Sereno, Monta
>Vista (now Cupertino), etc.
>>>On 6/24/2011 6:07 PM, Will Matney wrote:
>> I predict, with all of my oracle abilities, snort, that the test won't
run
>> no time until there's a law suit. Almost everyone uses battery powered
>> clocks nowdays, on the wall, and most alarms are digital with xtal
>> timebases. However, there are still those old foggies who still have
>> motorized clocks depending on 60Hz to do their duty. If this makes them
>> obsolete, I wonder if the government is prepared to buy folks
replacement
>> clocks, like they provided the digital receivers for our TV's? Like I
said,
>> I can see a courtroom battle as I write this.
>>>> Best,
>>>> Will
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>>>> On 6/24/2011 at 8:50 PM paul swed wrote:
>>>>> "change you can count on"
>>> Thanks. All those silly alarm clocks by the bed.
>>>>>> On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 7:02 PM, Bob Kupiec<bobkupiec at comcast.net>
wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> AP: Power grid change may disrupt clocks
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>>>>http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110624/ap_on_hi_te/us_sci_power_clocks>>>>>>>>>>>> Time Error Correction Elimination
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>>>>http://www.nerc.com/page.php?cid=6|386>>>>>>>> NERC Report - June 14
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